Education
Specific educational programs offered in conjunction with the Stroke Research and Education Center.
Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR)
The MSCR program trains individuals to become principal investigators on grants, faculty in medical schools, and team leaders who are seeking careers in clinical research. The program is a component of the educational core of the South Carolina Clinical and Translational Research Institute and is compliant with core competencies recommended by the Association for Clinical Research Training. The degree is granted through the College of Graduate Studies. The objective of this program is to prepare health professionals for research in the clinical setting, with an emphasis placed on practical applications of scientific issues.
Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)
The Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) offers outstanding undergraduate students the opportunity to work closely with faculty members on cutting-edge biomedical research projects. Participants in this 10-week program are to perform at a graduate student level. Students are placed with faculty members whose research is closely related to academic interests and professional goals of the students. Students work with faculty on an individual basis or as part of a research team.
Summer Health Professionals Research Program (SHP)
The goal of the program is to introduce students in the health professions to biomedical research by allowing them to work during the summer in a research environment under the guidance of an experienced investigator.
Continuing Medical Education Program
We strive to support physicians by providing exemplary educational activities that teach evidence-based practices and identify new and emerging health care needs so that, through education, we can significantly improve health. Information is available on upcoming conferences, workshops, grand rounds, case conferences, and web based CME. Resources are provided to assist physicians and other health care professionals in the care of their patients.
World Hypertension League
The objectives of the World Hypertension League are to promote the detection, control, and prevention of arterial hypertension in populations. The World Hypertension League is a federation of leagues, societies, and other national bodies devoted to this goal. The thrust of the World Hypertension League's action is in liaison with the member organizations, promoting the exchange of information among them, and offering internationally applicable methods and programs for hypertension control.
ACGME Accredited Vascular Neurology Fellowship
The MUSC stroke fellowship offers opportunities for both clinical and epidemiological research and fellows will be encouraged to participate in research projects. Areas of interest to the stroke group include medical and endovascular treatment of intracranial atherosclerosis, endovascular treatment for acute ischemic stroke, long-term prognosis of stroke-related sickle cell disease, telemedicine, high-resolution MRI, and stroke risk and outcomes in South Carolina.
StrokeNet Fellowship
The overarching goal of the SE-CoAST Career Enhancement Program (CEP) is to promote the training and career development of early career research scientists in stroke-related clinical research to help them become independent researchers. The training program provides the SE-CoAST Scholar with one year of dedicated research and training experience focused on the development of essential research skills and preliminary data needed to support longer career development grant applications (e.g. K23) or even R series grant applications (R21 or R01). A key feature of this program is the availability of competitively awarded SE-CoAST funds to provide protected time for career development and training activities.